fishhogg
Feb 24, 2018Explorer
Motor home Lengths
We are in the market for a 40' Dp. My question is are you more limited in State, federal and private campgrounds over 40' in length. Thanks
2gypsies wrote:The Logans wrote:
Keep in mind that it's not just length... there is also an issue with 50a service at many Federal, State, County, City and Corps of Engineers camp sites.
We went back to a 31 foot class A to avoid the length and power issues.
Why would you need 50A or even electric at all? RVs are self-contained although nowadays people forget that because they think they need it all. :)
TechWriter wrote:2 Retired wrote:
Many state parks all over the country have very limited sites available for an RV over 35'.
It's not that bad. A few years ago, I compiled data on all the State and Federal parks. About 50% of State & Federal campground sites are at least 40 feet.
Federal Campgrounds
State Campgrounds
OP, RVers from the East Coast and California will tell you that state/federal parks have small campsites -- that's because East & West Coast public campgrounds tend to have smaller sites.
fishhogg wrote:
...are you more limited in State, federal and private campgrounds over 40' in length.
2gypsies wrote:Why do you care?
Why would you need 50A or even electric at all? RVs are self-contained although nowadays people forget that because they think they need it all. :)
TechWriter wrote:Wow! that took some work!
It's not that bad. A few years ago, I compiled data on all the State and Federal parks. About 50% of State & Federal campground sites are at least 40 feet.
Federal Campgrounds
State Campgrounds
OP, RVers from the East Coast and California will tell you that state/federal parks have small campsites -- that's because East & West Coast public campgrounds tend to have smaller sites.
2 Retired wrote:
Many state parks all over the country have very limited sites available for an RV over 35'.
The Logans wrote:
Keep in mind that it's not just length... there is also an issue with 50a service at many Federal, State, County, City and Corps of Engineers camp sites.
We went back to a 31 foot class A to avoid the length and power issues.